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When Baou City was attacked by Zhao, he showed great confidence that his city wouldn't fall, but was sweating from fear and presumably knew that his city wouldn't last long. He called his enemies greenhorns without knowing who he was dealing with. He later understood that he had severely underestimated the Zhao army. He was willing to die with the people of his city instead of fleeing, showing some bravery.

In the year 244 BC, after the Qin invasion in Han, the Zhao king Tou Jou used the lack of defence as an opportunity to attack Qin. He called for Hou Ken to be Commander in Chief and attack Baou. Lord Dan Shi defended his city against a force of over 100,000 men, but was forced to send a request for reinforcements. He was presumably killed together with the rest of Baou's inhabitants